Posted on 07/16/2013 10:41:40 AM PDT by Sopater
Two Milwaukee men each with a state permit to carry a concealed weapon traded dozens of shots in a rolling shootout through two sides of town and down a freeway, the kind of scenario concealed-carry opponents feared would turn road rage incidents deadly.
No one was killed or injured in the June 26 incident, according to a criminal complaint that charges just one of the men, who says he feels like he's being punished for being a victim.
"I can assure you, he was definitely the aggressor," said Eric Adamany, 27. "It absolutely blows my mind he's not been charged." Adamany estimated people in the other vehicle fired 50 to 100 rounds at his car.
Prosecutors won't talk about the case, and the second shooter couldn't be reached for comment Friday. But the gunfight is bound to spark more debate over concealed carry.
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Oops, duplicate. Please pull post.
Already posted.
Only in Wisconsin...
Please don't do that. I have been on and off FR all morning and I managed to miss the first post.
For most of us who work, or have a life, or simply need to perform all the household tasks necessary when "government" is not our nanny, are grateful to have duplicate threads that simply disappear.
Think about it; how do I search for an previously posted interesting thread when I left my OUIJA Board in my other pyjamas?
I doubt that this will only happen in Wisconsin. But I will bet that alchohol was involved.
They won’t have CCWs anymore...
We cannot find the other one at this time, FR glitch.
So we will leave this on up.
Publius911, that should give you time to find your other jammies.
: )
The other one was posted several days ago.
For more comments, it can be seen here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3042313/posts
Duplicate posts of articles are OK as long as they aren’t real close to each other.
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